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Scala Index Community Data

This repository exists to fill the gaps between the Scala Index and publicly available projects.

Claim your project

When you publish your project with a source code management tag (scm) which points to a github repository, we can fetch additional information. If you forgot to add the scm tag, edit claims.json and create a pull request to claim a project. If your project is not on the list, you will need to publish it on Maven Central or Bintray first. See publish-central to learn more about publishing.

Index artifacts which are published in java-style

When you publish your artifacts in the standard way with a Scala version number attached to the artifact name, you'll be fine, and your project will be indexed automatically (assuming it's linked with a GitHub repo, see above). In case you don't follow the Scala standard of publishing artifacts on maven, you can edit non-standard.json. We will look in the pom file for the version of the scala artifact. We will assume a binary compatibility with this scala version (ex: 2.11).

For example,

"io.gatling gatling-core": "pom"

If you never plan to publish your library in the standard Scala way (artifacts suffixed with _2.x), you can use a wildcard in the non-standard.json file. If there is at any point no backward compatibility, e.g., if the verison 2.* is compatible to scala 2.10 and 2.11 but version 3.* only to 2.11 and 2.12, you can't use a * as a wildcard and you will have to manually list all of your artifacts.

When you provide this list, your artifact will also show up as a scala artifact in the index upon the next re-index.

We also index java project significant for the scala community.

For example,

"com.typesafe config": "java"